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QUIZ: What areas are most affected by hunger?

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See how geography affects hunger rates. | ----------------------------------------------------------

See how geography affects hunger rates. | [Feeding America logo.]( [DONATE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Every single community in the country is home to families who experience hunger. People from all walks of life can be impacted—millions of people in America are just one job loss, missed paycheck, or medical emergency away from facing hunger. But hunger doesn’t affect everyone equally. Some populations, including Black, Latino, and Native communities, have difficulty purchasing food due to discriminatory policies and practices that lead to increased rates of poverty in those communities. Geography also plays a role in who faces hunger. Depending on where you live, it can be difficult to find fresh food. What do you think: What counties in America see the highest hunger rates? [RURAL]( [URBAN]( Feeding America works to reach those facing hunger regardless of where they live. [With your help, we can work to make sure families across the country have adequate access to food and groceries.]( Thank you for helping us, [Sophie Reeds signature] Sophie Reeds Sr. Director Feeding America [facebook link]( [twitter link]( [instagram link]( [FeedingAmerica.org]( | [Donate Now]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( 161 North Clark Street, Suite 700 | Chicago, IL 60601 | 1-800-910-5524 © 2022 Feeding America

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